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unsophistication

/uhn-suh-fis-ti-key-tid/US // ˌʌn səˈfɪs tɪˌkeɪ tɪd //UK // (ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪˌkeɪtɪd) //

不成熟,不谙世事,淳朴,朴素

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not sophisticated; simple; artless.
    • : without complexity or refinements: a relatively unsophisticated mechanism.
    • : unadulterated; pure; genuine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ininnocence

Examples

  • His success depends on unsophisticated, hastily negotiated transactions often worth tens of thousands.

  • Oren Falkowitz, co-founder of Area 1 Security, noted that most ransomware attacks begin with relatively unsophisticated “phishing” schemes, in which hackers manipulate workers often through email to gain access to the network.

  • Resisting what he calls “the unsophisticated knee-jerk reaction” of service cuts, he has helped secure more than £3 billion in funding packages to keep TfL running.

  • From a distance, virtual reality games might seem primitive and unsophisticated compared to more traditional titles.

  • Google said that the “lawsuit insults Americans” because it portrays them as passive and unsophisticated, unable to make choices for themselves — simply using the default search engines or pre-installed apps on their devices.

  • This influence is typically attributed to campaign contributions, but this view is unsophisticated.

  • The Starks are fatalistic, duty-bound, honorable but kind of unsophisticated.

  • Iron Dome has been successful in shooting down unsophisticated, inaccurate, and slow-moving short-range rockets headed for Israel.

  • In both cases, the air defenses Israel faced were relatively unsophisticated.

  • “Now this is the most fearlessly unsophisticated statement that anyone over the age of 15 has ever made,” May said.

  • Two unsophisticated country lasses visited Niblo's in New York during the ballet season.

  • Richard says it will be disagreeable, but I don't think so—they are such unsophisticated people.

  • The poor unsophisticated, ignorant blacks were very kind-hearted, and gave us all they could spare.

  • Her unsophisticated open-air existence required no varnish of conventionality to make it palatable to him.

  • The unsophisticated aboriginal of British Columbia is almost a memory of the past.